Summer Catalogue 2011-12 - Hill of Content Bookshop
Summer Catalogue 2011-12 - Hill of Content Bookshop
Summer Catalogue 2011-12 - Hill of Content Bookshop
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Architecture & Interiors<br />
Nomad<br />
Sibella Court<br />
HB $59.99<br />
Sibella Court sees the<br />
world differently. In<br />
her latest book, the<br />
stylist and bestselling<br />
author shows us how<br />
to bring our travels<br />
home with us in the<br />
most unexpected <strong>of</strong><br />
ways. In Nomad, the<br />
ideas, photographs and mementos she collected<br />
are used to inspire room settings, illustrating<br />
simple, practical and surprising ways to be<br />
reminded <strong>of</strong> your travel experiences.<br />
Forty-Six Square<br />
Meters Of Land<br />
Doesn’t Normally<br />
Become A House<br />
Stuart Harrison<br />
HB $70.00<br />
In his new book Stuart<br />
Harrison explores how<br />
the constraints <strong>of</strong><br />
space <strong>of</strong>ten result in<br />
the most innovative<br />
results. With limited<br />
space available we need to consider building<br />
smaller and more efficient homes. This exciting<br />
collection <strong>of</strong> homes demonstrates that bigger is not<br />
necessarily better.<br />
Interiors:<br />
Australia &<br />
New Zealand<br />
Mitchell<br />
Oakley-Smith<br />
HB $75.00<br />
Mitchell Oakley<br />
Smith satiates our<br />
desire for chic<br />
interiors with this<br />
stylish publication<br />
showcasing over 65 exemplary residences by<br />
Australia and New Zealand’s leading designers. This<br />
book demonstrates how the best designers are able<br />
to adapt to variables <strong>of</strong> geography, climate and<br />
individual client needs whilst maintaining the<br />
unique character <strong>of</strong> each dwelling.<br />
Iconic<br />
Australian<br />
Houses<br />
70/80/90<br />
Karen<br />
McCartney<br />
HB $79.99<br />
Karen McCartney,<br />
founding editor <strong>of</strong><br />
interiors magazine<br />
Inside Out has<br />
compiled a selection <strong>of</strong> significant examples <strong>of</strong><br />
Australian houses <strong>of</strong> the 1970s, 80s and 90s, each<br />
brilliantly photographed and with a depth <strong>of</strong><br />
coverage rarely seen before.<br />
Nano House<br />
Phyllis<br />
Richardson<br />
HB $39.95<br />
In our growing<br />
cities, space is at a<br />
premium. Digital<br />
design tools, ecomaterials<br />
and new<br />
prefabrication<br />
technologies have<br />
all led to an explosion in innovative ideas for our<br />
domestic spaces. Nano House <strong>of</strong>fers the latest and<br />
most exciting solutions for houses where space is<br />
at a premium, nature must be preserved or<br />
accommodation created for those who need it<br />
most.<br />
The World Of<br />
Muriel Brandolini<br />
Muriel Brandolini<br />
HB $79.95<br />
Beautifully<br />
photographed, this<br />
look into celebrated<br />
international interior<br />
designer Muriel<br />
Brandolini’s<br />
sophisticated world<br />
includes pr<strong>of</strong>iles <strong>of</strong><br />
select residences – ranging from a seductive<br />
apartment marked by a dramatic draped Marie<br />
Antoinette-style bed and an entryway embellished<br />
with beaded song lyrics, to an airy beach house<br />
with a stairwell <strong>of</strong> hanging embroidered lanterns.